‘Kangaroo Valley’ (2022) – A Netflix Nature Documentary – See the Unique Fauna in this Secret Valley

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Kangaroo Valley is a documentary directed by Kylie Stott and is narrated by Sarah Snook.

With this documentary you will travel to Australia and discover the life of kangaroos and other animals – wombats, dingoes – through the eyes of Mala, a baby kangaroo.

Journey to a secret valley in Australia, where a nervous baby kangaroo named Mala faces hungry dingoes and winter snows in this coming-of-age adventure.

About the Documentary

A nature documentary that has all the ingredients required to impress. Visually stunning, with its photography, with plenty of aerial takes, and up close-ups of the various animals in the valley, and time lapse takes of the flora. It follows the story of baby kangaroo Mala, a joey, who has to learn to survive. A perfect narrative starting point that will allow for a global coverage of the valley’s wildlife. It counts on the friendly and lively narration by Sarah Hooks that explains the goings on in this secret valley.

It is an endearing documentary that is aimed at the younger audiences who will be introduced to the animal kingdom in this unique region.

Release Date

December 14, 2022

Where to Watch Kangaroo Valley

Netflix

With

Sarah Snook

Sarah Snook

Sarah Snook (born 1987) is a stage, television, and film actress from Adelaide, South Australia. Sarah attended St John’s Grammar School in Belair (alongside Ben Nicholas), Scotch College in Mitcham, and NIDA in Sydney, graduating in 2008. While studying at NIDA, she performed in stage productions of Macbeth and Gallipoli, and since graduating appeared in King Lear performed by the State Theatre Company of South Australia. Since then she has starred in Predestination (2014), Jessabelle (2014) and Not Suitable for Children (2012).

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